Increasing hepatitis virus screening uptake at worksites in Japan using nudge theory and full subsidies
Abstract Background Despite the importance of hepatitis screening for decreasing liver cancer mortality, screening rates remain low in Japan. Previous studies show that full subsidies increase screening uptake, but full subsidies are costly and difficult to implement in low-resource settings. Altern...
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Main Authors: | Jun Fukuyoshi (Author), Masaaki Korenaga (Author), Yui Yoshii (Author), Lek Hong (Author), Soichiro Kashihara (Author), Byron Sigel (Author), Toru Takebayashi (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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